The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 19, July 1915 - April, 1916 Page: 109

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The Galveston News of December 20, 1914, contains an article
describing how the news of the victory of San Jacinto was carried
to President Burnet at Galveston. It is a summary of a pamphlet
written by Captain R. J. Calder and published by Master Gerald
Waldo Hayes, Galveston, 1877. Its title is, The Story of the Mes-
sengers of San Jacinto! How the News of the Battle that Freed
Texas was Conveyed to President Burnel at Galveston. As told
by Capt. R. J. Calder, one of the Messengers.
Austin Yesterday and Today is the title of an excellent illus-
trated sketch of the city of Austin, Texas, by Pearl Cashell Jack-
son. It is issued with the compliments of the American National
Bank of Austin.
"Local historical research in one public library" by Lillian
Gunter is the title of a paper published in Public Libraries for
May, 1915. It deals with the history of Gainesville and Cooke
county, Texas.

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